Yup i am that sneaky... i totally stalked the job openings to so we will know in advance... i have been saving my coupons for stacking... i ordered my store card.... i recommend we study up on the stackable threads and brags so we are up to speed.
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Yup i am that sneaky... i totally stalked the job openings to so we will know in advance... i have been saving my coupons for stacking... i ordered my store card.... i recommend we study up on the stackable threads and brags so we are up to speed.
On our way to pick up a composter being offered on Kijiji, we passed this new building being built. Dh offered to park the truck so I could get out and walk through the site to get a good photo of it (lol, he's such a great sport!). Guess what it might be, cheekysaver?
:-)
Where?
Walden. Corner of Macleod Trail S and 194 Ave. SE.
:-)
Found this article Save on food opening in Calgary first 3 location .... Walden, Seton and Panorama Hills
http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Save+smells+opportunity+moves+into+Calgary/8539716/story.html
Sorry Laura for the late reply. One of our cats passed away after almost 13 years of age. It took a while for us to adjust and pull together.
Back onto the topic, there were sort of a sign for the sunscreen but someone was trying to hide that number "1" in front. So I was not sure at first, I took one to scan and came up at $1 (so happy like winning the lottery) And the speedstick was right beside the sunscreen, though not very many left, I saw a lady took almost 20 of them. There were only a few left, I managed to get two for the movie rebate and I came back and post right away, hoping one of our Sc'ers can benefit.
Too bad that stacking is not as widely common as before, now we don't have excuses to meet. Hopefully we can chat more here.
Watch Overwaitea put an end to stacking right before the stores are scheduled to open. :razz:
:top: I think it's great that Calgary will soon have Save On Foods. Go easy on them when they first open. Their coupon acceptance policy and stacking may not be at the top of their list just after they get the doors open. Polite inquiries at customer service and small stacks at the beginning will go a long way to making stacking a positive experience for both the store and customers.
I found when stacking first started and then sort of got restarted at my store in Vancouver, we had to very gently push them along until all the cashiers knew how to process stacks. Once they got it figured out and saw that it was not a problem then it was great. :)
yup I agree. Really I do small trips any way but when staff is new and they are learning everything it is pretty tough on them to learn the couponing stuff as well. I will put a max of 3 items to stack on personally. We have time to catch up on stackable items... this is far from a emergency when we take a look at our stock piles!
I was doing staking at my Save On Foods in Red Deer, AB and the last time I tried (a few months ago) they told me they don't allow it anymore.
I was in Target today and they have eggs for $1.50 per dozen.